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Darkness: A Novel of Horror    by Brandon Faircloth
Price: $5.99 USD. 68660 words. Published on December 31, 2010. .

Since he was born, death and misfortune have followed Eric Talbot. Pursued as an adult by both human and supernatural forces, he begins to get answers to questions he was always afraid to ask and to see the larger pattern at work. As the lines of this dark pattern begin to converge, Eric is forced down a path that may not just mean the end of him...but of Everything.
No Escape    by Anthony Izzo
Price: $2.99 USD. 41250 words. Published on January 9, 2011. .

Jack Hammond is an ex-Special Forces soldier who has returned from the war in Iraq. He's looking to take a peaceful island vacation with his family. Soon after Jack and his family arrive on the island, a ship runs aground, bringing bloodthirsty creatures with it. When a hostile military unit arrives to deal with the threat, Jack discovers he has to get off the island. Before there's no escape.
Three Horror Tales    by Carl Reader
Price: $0.99 USD. 13910 words. Published on March 19, 2011. .

As the title suggests, this offering contains three stories of the strange and grotesque. In "His Angels He Charges With Error" a priest is determined to discover why his brother, also a priest, committed suicide. In "The Euthanasians" a unique method of disposing of the terminally ill is depicted. And in "My Father's Watch" an ancient curse attempts to avenge a horrific massacre.
Born to Bleed: A Thriller    by Ryan C. Thomas
Price: $4.99 USD. 68380 words. Published by Coscom Entertainment on April 11, 2011. .

It's been ten years since Roger Huntington suffered through the bloody events in Skinny Man's basement, since the game of chance, the dismemberment, the torture. Roger has moved to California and has a seemingly bland life. But just as he can't forget his past, he is about to discover that his future may hold far more terrifying events than anything he could possibly imagine.
The Unseen One    by Terse Skirritt
Price: $3.99 USD. 165310 words. Published on May 15, 2011. .

Two supernatural forces, one good and one evil, do battle for control of the World before the end of days. Each force recruits people to "Balance the Books" between good and evil by committing good deeds or horrific events. As each act is committed, supernatural weight is added to one side of the balance sheet or the other. The side with the greatest number of completed missions wins.
Bigfoot War 2: Dead in the Woods    by Eric S. Brown
Price: $4.99 USD. 41240 words. Published by Coscom Entertainment on June 2, 2011. .

Bigfoot is back! Mere hours after the Babble Creek massacre, the beasts strike again, rampaging across the American Southeast. Just when the survivors thought it couldn't get any worse, the dead begin to rise, hungry for the flesh of the living. The body count rises. Humanity is on the run. The night is filled with the vicious growls of the Sasquatch and the haunting moans of the living dead.
Aunt Téa's Addiction    by Naima Haviland
Price: $0.99 USD. 2360 words. Published on July 3, 2011. .

The violent death of sexy, vivacious Téa shocks her husband's conventional family. But an impressionable niece discovers that nothing can kill Téa's addiction. An original short story also featured in Night at the Demontorium, an anthology by Naima Haviland.
Black Static #19 Magazine    by TTA Press
Price: $4.24 USD. 59760 words. Published on October 16, 2011. .

Black Static is a bimonthly magazine of original horror and dark fantasy fiction, first published 2007. The price of this edition was left to the conscience of the readers/purchasers until 2 Sept 2012. It is now set at $4.24. Highlights of BS #19 include Peter Tennant's 2010 Anthology reviews roundup and fiction from Simon Clark, Ray Cluley, Joel Lane, Steve Rasnic Tem and Lavie Tidhar.
Dolls    by Michael Hiebert
Price: $3.99 USD. 46130 words. Published on August 25, 2012. .

"Michael Hiebert's Dolls is a wonderful blend of magic and maturity. A modern fable of power and responsibility that should be read by children and adults alike. As a former teacher, I recommend this as an addition to every middle school's reading list for character education." -Karen Victoria Smith, author of Dark Dealings